Business

Harrison Memorial Hospital (HMH) was recognized and honored at the Best Places to Work in Kentucky 11th Annual Awards Dinner on April 20 at the Lexington Heritage Hall. HMH was ranked third out of 34 in the medium business category. This is the highest HMH has ranked in the six years of participating in the awards program.

Bour-Bon has an impressive line-up of live music. From country to jazz. Bour-Bon is a unique music venue located on Main Street in Paris, Ky. Just minutes from downtown Lexington, and is emerging as a popular spot for the latest in rising artists.
To kick-off April, Alicia Helm McCorvey and Friends – five-piece jazz band - play Saturday, April 23.
Wonky Tonk takes the stage on Friday, April 29 - 2016 Cincinnati’s Entertainment Award (CEA) Nominee for Best Singer/Songwriter, Best Country Act, and Best Music Video.

Allergy Partners of Boone County and Eastern Kentucky bought out the Community Allergy and Asthma practice of Dr. Amy Mashburn, who retired, last August.
According to Allergy Partners office manager Kathy Patton, the Cynthiana office, located in the same place as Community Allergy, at 106 Ladish Road, is open two and half days a week. Their phone number is 234-8852.

Cedar Ridge Health Campus, a Trilogy Health Services community, has been named a 2016 Best Place to Work in Kentucky. This marks the ninth consecutive year since 2008 that the campus and its employees have received this recognition.
One hundred companies were named Best Places to Work in Kentucky in 2016, with 30 named on the “large” business list, including Trilogy Health Services and its Kentucky locations. In order to qualify in the large category, a company must have 500 or more employees.

The cost of food in American remains affordable. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service, American consumers spend, on average, just over 10 percent of their disposable income for food. That means the average household will have earned enough disposable income - that portion of income available for spending or saving - to pay for its annual food supply in about seven weeks, said Kentucky Farm Bureau president Mark Haney.

As the region’s unusually mild temperatures decline into those more typical of the season, some area residents may have trouble keeping their homes comfortable. For many, it’s during these times that we could all use the support of those around us.

Patrick Duff, CRNA, and Cristina Lamar, D.O., join Anjum Bux, M.D., in providing treatment options and management techniques to patients with either acute or chronic pain. Both providers began seeing patients in the fall of 2015.
The HMH Pain Management Clinic was established in February 2015. The clinic will diagnose acute and chronic pain and create individualized treatment plans for patients, based on a number of considerations, including the cause and level of pain.